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Staff Sgt. Jason Williams, of Crossville, Tenn. , and Sgt. Full Article at DVIDS
The Royal Shakespeare Company returns to Poole this autumn with Roy Williams' acclaimed and blisteringly topical play, Days of Significance, which runs at Lighthouse, Poole's Centre for the Arts from Tuesday November 10. Full Article at Broadway World
The American military has completed a withdrawal from Iraq's cities, and U.S. Army soldiers from C Co. , 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment are seen resting in the shade at Forward Operating Base Warhorse in Baqouba, Iraq, Tuesday, June 30, 2009. View Photo »
The training is important because as coalition forces withdraw from Iraq, the Iraqi Army needs to develop the skills necessary to be a self-sustaining Army after our departure. Medical skills are an essential part of that development
* Obama set on sticking to timetable * U.S. officials worry about repeat of 2006 violence * Flexibility built into troop withdrawal timeline By Ross Colvin and Michael Christie WASHINGTON/BAGHDAD, Nov 9 (Reuters) - The Iraqi parliament's approval... Full Article at Reuters Alert Net
Associated Press BAGHDAD -- The head of Iraq's electoral commission is proposing national elections be held on Jan. 21, five days after the scheduled date.Parliament cleared the way for the vote when it passed a crucial election law Sunday. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
BAGHDAD—The head of Iraq's electoral commission is proposing national elections be held on Jan. 21, five days after the scheduled date. Parliament cleared the way for the vote when it passed a crucial election law Sunday. Full Article at Boston Globe
The American military has completed a withdrawal from Iraq's cities, and U.S. Army soldiers from C Co. , 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment are seen resting in the shade at Forward Operating Base Warhorse in Baqouba, Iraq, Tuesday, June 30, 2009. View Photo »
The consensus behind Mr. Obama's plan [to withdraw from Iraq] may stem in part from the subsiding violence since Mr. Bush changed strategies and sent more troops地 shift that the new president, who opposed it, did not directly address in his speech.
BAGHDAD - The head of Iraq's electoral commission is proposing national elections be held on Jan. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
Iraq’s parliament yesterday passed a long-delayed law in a crucial step to setting up nationwide elections. The head of the electoral commission said he did not expect any major delays in the vote, planned for January. Full Article at Press and Journal
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The American military has completed a withdrawal from Iraq's cities, and U.S. Army soldiers from C Co. , 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment are seen resting in the shade at Forward Operating Base Warhorse in Baqouba, Iraq, Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
View Photo »The American military has completed a withdrawal from Iraq's cities, and U.S. Army soldiers from C Co. , 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment are seen resting in the shade at Forward Operating Base Warhorse in Baqouba, Iraq, Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Iraq war veterans prepare to join anti-war demonstrators as they stage a protest to mark the sixth anniversary of the Iraq war in Hollywood on March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Iraq war veterans prepare to join anti-war demonstrators as they stage a protest to mark the sixth anniversary of the Iraq war in Hollywood on March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Iraq war veteran Brian Endicart (L) prepares to join anti-war demonstrators as they stage a protest to mark the sixth anniversary of the Iraq war in Hollywood on March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Iraq war veteran Brian Endicart prepares to join anti-war demonstrators as they stage a protest to mark the sixth anniversary of the Iraq war in Hollywood on March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Iraq war veterans join anti-war demonstrators as they staged a protest to mark the sixth anniversary of the Iraq war in Hollywood on March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Iraq war veterans join anti-war demonstrators as they staged a protest to mark the sixth anniversary of the Iraq war in Hollywood on March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Iraq war veteran Brian Endicart prepares to join anti-war demonstrators as they stage a protest to mark the sixth anniversary of the Iraq war in Hollywood on March 21, 2009.
View Photo »BAGHDAD, IRAQ, JANUARY 31: In this image provided by the Iraqi Prime Minister Office, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki dips his finger into ink after voting in the country's provincial elections at the heavily fortified Green Zone area on January 31, 2009 in Baghdad, Iraq.
View Photo »BAGHDAD, IRAQ, JANUARY 31: In this image provided by the Iraqi Prime Minister Office, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (R) is helped by a poll worker (L) before voting in the country's provincial elections at the heavily fortified Green Zone area on January 31, 2009 in Baghdad, Iraq.
View Photo »BAGHDAD, IRAQ, JANUARY 31: In this image provided by the Iraqi Prime Minister Office, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki votes in the country's provincial elections at the heavily fortified Green Zone area on January 31, 2009 in Baghdad, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 31: A Iraqi soldier patrols outside a polling station in central Basra on January 31 2009 in Basra, Iraq. Iraqis are going to the polls today to elect candidates to fill the 440 provincial council seats.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 31: A Iraqi soldier patrols outside a polling station in central Basra on January 31 2009 in Basra, Iraq. Iraqis are going to the polls today to elect candidates to fill the 440 provincial council seats.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 31: A Iraqi soldier patrols outside a polling station in central Basra on January 31 2009 in Basra, Iraq. Iraqis are going to the polls today to elect candidates to fill the 440 provincial council seats.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 31: An Iraqi army soldier patrols outside a polling station on January 31, 2009 in central Basra, Iraq. Iraqis are going to the polls today to elect candidates to fill the 440 provincial council seats.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: Iraqi Army soldierws gesture as they patrol close to polling stations which will be used in tomorrow's election on January 30, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: An Iraqi Army soldier gestures from the top of a Humvee parked outside a polling station which will be used in tomorrow's election on January 30, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: An Iraqi Army soldier watches from a Humvee parked outside a polling station which will be used in tomorrow's election on January 30, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: An Iraqi Army soldier watches from the top of a Humvee parked outside a polling station which will be used in tomorrow's election on January 30, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: A Iraqi Army Humvee passes election posters for tomorrow's election posted on the streets of central Basra on January 30, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: A Iraqi Army vehicle passes election posters for tomorrow's election posted on the streets of central Basra on January 30, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: A Iraqi Army soldier checks the arrangements outside a polling station preparing for tomorrow's election posted on January 30, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: A Iraqi Army Humvee passes election posters for tomorrow's election posted on the streets of central Basra on January 30, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: Iraqi Army Humvees pass election posters for tomorrow's election posted on the streets of central Basra on January 30, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »The American military has completed a withdrawal from Iraq's cities, and U.S. Army soldiers from C Co. , 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment are seen resting in the shade at Forward Operating Base Warhorse in Baqouba, Iraq, Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
View Photo »The training is important because as coalition forces withdraw from Iraq, the Iraqi Army needs to develop the skills necessary to be a self-sustaining Army after our departure. Medical skills are an essential part of that development
The consensus behind Mr. Obama's plan [to withdraw from Iraq] may stem in part from the subsiding violence since Mr. Bush changed strategies and sent more troops地 shift that the new president, who opposed it, did not directly address in his speech.
Committee members were hopeful that the prize would add momentum to Obama's efforts as he considers whether to expand the war in Afghanistan, prepares to withdraw from Iraq, and struggles to build momentum to restart Israeli-Palestinian peace talks and assemble an international effort to stop Iran's nuc...
I think he’s getting credit for the withdrawal from Iraq
Obama really is a man of peace, and he really deserves this prize because he is working to complete the withdrawal of American troops from Iraq, and is not planning to intervene in other countries' affairs
So does this mean that the pressure is on for Obama to withdraw from Iraq and Afghanistan??
In any case, America's choice has effectively already been made -- to withdraw from Iraq on the Obama schedule, by the end of 2011, and refocus the American effort in Afghanistan.
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